Kwara
State Government commitment’s to the expansion of employment opportunities and
entrepreneur development has received a boost with the groundbreaking of
Harmony Hub (Computer Village) in Ilorin, the state capital by Governor
Abdulfatah Ahmed. .
Speaking
at the groundbreaking, Governor Ahmed said the Computer Village would directly
employ about 600 youths when fully operational apart from the hundreds of
indirect jobs that would be created in the process of its construction.
The
Governor noted that the Computer Village which is estimated to cost N500
million would be funded through contractor financing as well as pre-sales
or off-taker arrangements.
He
noted that Information Communication Technology (ICT) has huge potential of
employment generation and empowerment: "Nigeria's ICT sector is reputed as
the largest in Africa with $18b investments and 28 per cent internet
penetration as of 2013", the governor said.
Governor
Ahmed promised that his government would continue to work with the network of
investors, and other stakeholders to deepen the supporting infrastructure and
ensure that quality standards are maintained across board with a view to
accelerating the momentum of the ICT sector in the state.
Also
speaking, the Chairman, Board of Directors of Harmony Holdings Limited,
Professor Halidu Abubakar identified ICT as an integral part of doing business
across the world, pointing out that the Computer Village would create specialised
market for computer and allied instruments.
Earlier
in his address, the Group Managing Director, Harmony Holdings Limited, Mr. Tope
Daramola had disclosed that the edifice would sit on 4,600 square meters of
land.
Mr.
Daramola added that the Computer Village would host a cluster of high-tech
businesses and associated businesses that favour Information Technology related
business that would enable the state to serve as hub in ICT business.
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